“The
evil is dominant and the good can be likened to leftover drops in a
drinking bowl. The righteous conduct has become rare and the wrongful behavior is raging. A believer is obliged by his faith to seek truth
in all circumstances. Living under a tyrant is disgrace and dying at
the hands of an oppressor is true martyrdom”.
- Hadhrat Imam Hussein (ra)
These ringing words of uncommon courage spoken by that grandson of the Holy Prophet
(sa), addressing his small band of followers and family members who accompanied him, on
the eve of the great tragedy of Karbala, in spiritual defiance of Yezid ibn Muawiya, the accursed- the oppressive ruler of the day- reverberates through Islamic
history as the golden standard of religion,
politics and morality for
all times.
As
the Holy Prophet (sa)
had established the State of Islam in Madina through the
famous “Covenant of Madina”- with all peoples/communities
expressing their trust (Bai’at)
in a just ruler bound by principles of law and a working process of
consultation (Shura)
with the governed; Islamic political order assured
the dignity of man, ensuring
the freedom of expression and participation in public affairs both
by the elders and the ordinary and the young citizens. It
is this egalitarian system of Islamic values and political order that
was sought to be defiled and overturned into a dynastic authoritarian
order by that licentious prince Yezid in the times of Imam Hussein
(ra), setting up that encounter between the despot and the
saint. As a
man who led a life of pious rectitude engaged in spiritual and
academic pursuits in
Madina, Imam
Hussein (ra) was a
conscientious and upright visionary of Islam. Rather than seeking to
compromise in the
pursuit of chance gains of this life, he thought no sacrifice is
great in confronting evil; in upholding foundational Islamic values
of justice and
resistance to oppression, and
chose to embrace the eternal life of a martyr than be a mute spectator to the erosion of values. Beyond
tragic history, the episode of Karbala and the enduring legacy of
Imam Hussein (ra) offers
powerful opportunities for reflection for
all believers in
confronting evil that exists around us.
In his Friday Sermon of 21
September 2018 (11 Muharram 1440 AH), Hadhrat Muhyi-ud-Din Al
Khalifatullah Munir Ahmad Azim Saheb (atba) of Mauritius reminds the
Muslims about the fatal flaws that have crept into the
community
practices surrounding this great legacy; the ultimate futility of
empty ritualism and spiritual corruption they
are indulging in; and the important lessons the great Imam’s life
offers for all of us in these turbulent times.
Read the Extracts from the Friday Sermon:
Every year, during the month of Muharram, many Muslims mourn the death of Imam Hussein (ra).



